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Meaning of ultravicious | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

Extrordinarily vicious.

Examples

“According to Hobhouse, this method is sound, provided (1) we all agree upon what qualities are good for ‘society. But lacking this common social philosophy, we can indeed apply eugenics to a limited extent if we all agree with the careful Eugencists that we do not want certain ultravicious defects such as feeble-mindedness, insanity, alcoholism, syphilis, or tuberculosis.”
“Perhaps some of these ultravicious fallen angels, now kept bound, will then be loosed to deceive the nations to initiate the last desperate rebellion against the Lord.”
“When I began divorce proceedings against the ultracute, ultravicious Doctor John Richard Korman, I’d been so determined that he would support our son well that I’d become an Official Nosy Person.”
“The ultravicious character appeared in only five theatrical cartoons, […]”
“To continue the discussion from last column, one of the unspoken questions you raise is what you should do as a player when there is a power gamer in your midst. The most obvious form of power gamer is the ultravicious combat god, but there are other ways to power game. You can power game Bluff and Diplomacy, or sneaking and hiding, or knowledge and information -- all kinds of things, really. Power gaming is simply an attitude of trying to make the mechanically best character possible for whatever your character vision may be.”
“I believe tourists are no longer allowed to climb the steps due to liability issues, but I could hardly ditch the opportunity for a great scene full of pathos, humor, and romance! The Museo de Arte Mejicana is a fictitious representation of the variety of fine museums in Mexico City. The Fraternidad de la Garra (Brotherhood of the Claw) is my invention, but its based on a very real, ultravicious, and widespread international gang, the Mara Salvatrucha (also known as the MS13).”
“He's the leader of The Blood Family, the ultravicious crime syndicate that moved in and took over in the years that followed John Harder ridding the city of the mafia.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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